WAVERLEY SAVED!!!!

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Post by Dgen »

I agree with Broadie 100% There is not one Victorian club president that is happy with this decision. All this has done is cost clubs money and maybe, some, their existance. The AFL will not play games there again they have said so even after the Heritage Listing. This is a complete disaster for Victorian clubs.
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Post by Spidergirl »

some old dude on the train reckons 4 melbourne clubs will fold coz of this???? Well if thats true bye bye Saints they would have to be first to go.

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yeah i dont think they shoulda made it heritage either, i mean really if you think about it, how many of you would REALLY miss it??? (besides those who live near it) no one. who really cares?? its basically already gone, we dont PLAY there so we dont GO there, so it really doesnt matter to me.
magpiera, to rebuild it to hold 140,000 wouldnt that also defeat the purpose of it being heritage? it would become a different stadium. i think i would have preferred collingwood getting something out of it rather then pay for the f*ckin spiders to move in.
oh and if four teams folded geelong wouldnt be one of em, they may have money problems but they also have their own area of victoria with alot of stupid people who barrack for em and if it really came to the crunch those people would find the money to keep the club going.
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For those of us who live in the south eastern suburbs, Waverley was our ground. Until they stopped playing blockbusters there, such as Collingwood-Carlton, crowds were not a problem. AFL has probably planning the sell off since they sent the Hawks and Saints there in the first place.
Waverley was doomed the moment that Collingwood decided not to move there. At the time I wasn't too disappointed, being a big Vic Park supporter, but in hindsight - what a wonderful thing, hindsight - it would have been the best thing that could have happened for football in my area - and I would have been able to go to many more games.
Speak to any football follower in the area, from Waverley out as far as Sale, and they will tell you how bad a decision this whole thing was for us. CQ, obviously you dont live anywhere near the south east - probably from the Western Suburbs that is pampered compared to us. We are paying for the Western Link - god knows we didnt need Southern link. We are paying for Colonial, which is a hell of a lot easier to get to for you guys than us.
As far as I'm concerned they can jam Colonial Stadium right up their arse, I will never attend a game there. Thank god the 'Pies didnt take up the offer to go to that hellhole.
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Post by Magpie Gal 19 »

Hey peps I agree with ya. Everyone who lives in the sth Eastern subs, that I have spoken to was totally destrote that Waverley was not going host any more AFL games from the year 2000 and beyond. I lost count of how many patitations that was going around at my high school and around the neighbourhoods.

What the Dickhead Jackon forgot was that the South Erasteren Subs are the fastest growing area in Melbounre and Victoria.

My parents came out to the Waverley area when Wav Park was just getting built from Carnigy (sorry I have no idea how u spell it). They thought they will bring up their family (4 kids, 3 which are mad pie fans and one mad hawks fan) where the future of footy will be.

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Post by AlfAndrews »

Actually, Waverley was originally designed for a capacity of 166,000. Can you imagine that? And with no M.C.C. members to worry about it would have been the perfect place to play the Grand Final. No problems getting tickets to a stadium that size. Or at least you wouldn't think so.

So what went wrong?

Well, you can blame successive State governments, both Liberal and Labor. What was desperately needed out there was a train-line. And it was originally intended that there would be train-line taking in Monash University as well as V.F.L. Park. But it never happened. And the ground was always plagued with traffic problems whenever there was a big match played there.

The public transport was hopeless. You had to get connecting buses from Clayton or Glen Waverley. It wasn't too bad getting there if you left early enough. But trying to get a bus after the game was a bloody nightmare. People would panic and there'd be this mad crush. I used to hate going to Waverley for that reason.

It's a pity, really. Because the actual stadium itself was excellent. And when you got crowds over 50,000 the atmosphere was great.

But really. Without a train-line, Waverley was a dud. A football stadium MUST have proper public transport access.

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peps_12:
yeah you are right i DONT live near waverley and im glad of that because now that waverley is gone you live ages away from AFL footy. and no i dont live in the western suburbs i live in the northern suburbs and from where i live waverley was a bastard to get to and from. f*ck if my dad wasnt prepared to drive me miles to get there i wouldnt be able to go because of the simple fact that there is no train line. oh and i live near broadmeadows, and if you call that pampared then think again it is a f*ckin shithole (well where i live is better than broady but its near enough).
Dont make me out to be some big posh rich tosser because i am not, do you really think the footy is easier for me to get to than you??? ummmm on sunday we have 2 trains, one at 9am and on at 3.30pm, thats it, i bet you have more, or a bus which we dont even have so dont start on me about it being easy for me to get there cos it isnt.
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CQ, that is exactly my point. The entire south eastern suburbs is too far away from footy now. The reason I pointed out you couldn't live out here is 'cos you obviously don't know who cares about VFL Park. The AFL can get ****ed. We've been screwed over. And why would you think I was making you out to be a rich prick? Who in the western suburbs has money? Thats why we have to subsidise the west for them to get a direct road link to the city, and a ground on the nth-west side of Melbourne.
Whoever mentioned the rail link is dead right. But that didnt matter to the people out here who need the ground. It was close enough to the Dandenong area for a bus, or to be dropped off by parents for kids, or to drive because the parking area was huge.
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well of course you've been screwed over. EVERYONE has been screwed over, it was pure stupidity to close it, the money they used on coloniHOLE could have paid for a train line out there then we all would have been happy. then some dickheads made it 'heritage' it is 30 years old! this has just made a mockery of the word 'heritage'.
You said that the western suburbs are pampered compared to yous, i wouldnt know who in the western suburbs has money cos i dont live there, or know anything about them.
and about the car park, they could have built their own rail system from the car to the ground it was that big.
oh yeah and the AFL could go and get f*cked WAY before waverley was closed, it has been f*cked up for about 9 years now.
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Really, I don't think it would take alot to get Waverly up and running again! They can't just let it sit there dormant, there would be 80 mil down the drain. The state government should throw in money to get it up and running again, like food stands, corporate areas. Wishful thinking I suppose. And would you people stop whinging about travelling to the footy. I have to travel almost 100km (every week I go) to the football. Sometimes I can catch the Collingwood Supporters bus right to the G or Colonial but sometimes I have to catch the bus to Frankston then the train to Richmond. Then you think about the other Collingwood diehards who travel even further distances. You have got to be joking about travel.
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well that is the whole problem the bastards never put proper train lines in running to Waverley. C^nts! That is what killed Waverley. If u think about it though Colonial isnt that easy to get to either coz theres is always some pricky hold up at Flinders and buy the time u sit there delayed for an hour u could have walked to Waverley from the station!

Can our game possibly get worse for us next year? Shonky stadiums, overpriced everything, unbalanced competition (eg/Ess,St.Kilda) ticket and queing fiascos, transport problems, supporters being constantly ripped off--->ah well we still love it!

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Post by rhain »

Yeh guys it is saved but the chances of another AFL game being played there are very slim. if the Grand Final was a draw the following week it might have been played at waverley due to funny circumstances.
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Post by Joel »

Same here Magpiera but in my case the MCG.
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